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#10768 - 02-07-2008 21:51 Dont let those fish flop around
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I have been noticeing when i go fishing when people do manage to catch something they will let it flop around on the ground.Since i have been stocking a pond i had to do a little reading on the fish i am now addicted to.

When you allow a fish to flop around on the ground, you maybe killing the fish you intend to release to catch another day.It looses the slime and is very prone to sickness and disease!

So if you see this let the other person know what they are doing.So WE can catch that fish again.Later on

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#10789 - 02-12-2008 11:26 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: MbBass]
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It is sad to say that I even see some of the top name pros let fish flop around on the deck of their bass boats!
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#10792 - 02-12-2008 16:37 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: Brendan]
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MbBass,

I recall you saying that you managed to get 560 bluegill in your pond. How did you manage to catch or gather so many? That is alot of Bluegill my friend. Was it over a long period of time. It has to be great creating your own little fishing hole. Start testing out your swimbaits on the boys you put in there. It would be great to hear how you are making out with your personal stocking program. Then the big question is are you going to share the pond with us boys...LOL Only kidding. Keep us posted.

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#10793 - 02-12-2008 19:29 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: Nunz]
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Well i dont know if i said before or not where i was getting my BG, but here goes.My uncle has a pond that is about 15 years old.Nothing but BG and Hbg,GSF and pumkin seed BG and some others that i am getting identified.But i have a bunch of 55 gallon plastic bens.

Me most of the time but sometimes i get to take a friend or 2 with me.We have caught all these BG on bread balls.Most times you can fish for a hour and get like 50 to 75.But i have about 800 BG to my 50 LMB.All in the range of 2 lbs all the way up to 6.7 pounds.Some LMB look to be northern and some florida strain.And all have swam away none have died in the transport at all.

I jst take out water before i go and put new in.I will post some of the pictures of the BG that i have been putting in.They are some crazy lookin BG and hybrid BG.If i post the link can one of you guys put them up?Thanx and take care of the fish.

p.s.Anytime you fellas want to come down you can fish the pond.You should see all the kids that i am trying to teach while i am learning myself.lol

P.S. again.It took me almost 3 weeks to catch the BG and i stocked 2 inchers to 8 inchers.Now i am done.


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#10794 - 02-12-2008 20:10 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: MbBass]
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Whats a GSF???
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#10796 - 02-12-2008 20:30 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: ukey28]
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Green sun fish.But there are hybrids of those as well.Since i started this whole stock my pond thing i am now on pond boss and i have learned so much about the fish i love to catch.

The green sun fish are like blue gill but kinda like a small bass.Real nice lookin fish.
GSF=Green sun fish
LMB= Large mouth Bass
PSBG=Pumpkin seed Blue Gill
HBG=Hybrid Blue Gill
And i have others that are a mix of all of the above exept the LMB of course.Hope this helps.

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#10797 - 02-12-2008 20:44 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: MbBass]
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Hope evryone enjoys.Now all i got to get is the pictures of bass.They have been hard to catch cause they got so much to eat.

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#10801 - 02-13-2008 11:36 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: MbBass]
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Great stuff MbBass. Thats alot of bg fishing. Great pics. I will talk to brendan and get the pics moved over. That's a neat little pond you have going there. I think that is great you are bringing the kids to teach them the sport. You are moving the fish from your uncles pond, right? How deep is your pond and how old is it?

Nunz
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#10802 - 02-13-2008 15:24 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: Nunz]
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MbBass go to this link and it will explain how to get your pics up on the boards in the right place. It is real easy after you walk through it the first time. Good luck.

http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/10443#Post10443


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#10803 - 02-13-2008 19:37 Re: Dont let those fish flop around [Re: Nunz]
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My uncles pond is about 10 years old.Some crazy lookin cross breads goin on , huh?He only lives about 10 minutes away from me even if i catch all the traffic lights.

As for my pond it is a little over 2 acres and it filters down to marsh land dammed by big rocks.The deepest section is 15 ft but gets shallow around the rock dam to about 3 feet.The pond is about 3 years old.

I have a picture of a LMB that i caught today this pig was 7.10 pounds.That was so fun.It started raining and i told myself 1 more cast and i got to go,Baaaaaaaaaaaaam there she was.I'll post that picture later on tonight or tomarrow.The power of the weightless senko, is mine.later, nunz .

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